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    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit 10586 Multiprocessor Free
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       #11

    System specs updated per requset using Windows 7 forums tool (System info) Driver verifier is configured per instructions provided and is currently running for the next 47hrs 30+-mins.
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    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit 10586 Multiprocessor Free
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       #12

    Ok update: Just had my first BSOD (MEMORY_MANAGEMENT) while working on some school work in PowerPoint. Other than this one BSOD, it (the pc) has been running fine when not using Google Chrome (for some reason i only get lag an pc freezing while in this application/browser whereas in the past It was random with the lag and freezing.
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       #13

    Please disable hardware acceleration in chrome if it is enabled
    1. In the right upper corner, click on and choose settings.
    2. Scroll below and click on 'advanced settings', scroll all the way to the end of the settings.
    3. In the part 'system' is the option to enable/disable hardware acceleration.
    4. If this option is enabled disable it
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       #14

    done. By chance could you tell me if the SMBUS driver is present apparently....."SMBus Driver
    Version 5.12.0.0031 Release Notes

    Contents

    1 Overview
    2 Required Files
    3 Installation/Uninstallation
    4 Troubleshooting

    1 Overview

    Windows thinks SMBUS as a device and require a driver for it. Therefore, we provide a null driver package, a .inf file without .sys file, to satisfy OS requirements.

    This driver supports Win7 x86/64, Win8.1x64 & Win10 x86/64"....
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  5. Posts : 14,901
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       #15

    I'm not aware of a driver called smbus, I've never seen a driver with that name...
    There are some drivers with smbus description though.

    Could you clarify where this question comes from?
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       #16

    axe0 said:
    I'm not aware of a driver called smbus, I've never seen a driver with that name...
    There are some drivers with smbus description though.

    Could you clarify where this question comes from?
    Third party "driver verifier" I've never heard of one either but I am no computer savant.
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       #17

    As well using two different "monitor" programs for systems temps and running mhz and im getting discrepancies between the 2 and windows monitor... will this reflect in the .dmp files? Secifically with my memory...I have 2 differnt brands, PNY (4 sticks total, 2 are 4 gig same make/model, other are PNY (currently one stick in use) 8 gigx2 again same make and model, and i just got my new test memory in the mail x2 4 gig komputer bay (sry if i said kingston earlier) (99925***) others mount with default stats of 99927 (this memory is being detected but does not work on their own for some reason.... (have all these to test the mem modules on the board as well as the memory sticks.)
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  8. Posts : 14,901
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    What exactly do you mean with 'will this reflect in the dumps'?

    Make sure that you run 1 brand at a time.
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       #19

    the the dump files show the running freq of the mem and CPU? and yea i know to run same type same size, got a few differnt types for testing purposes
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       #20

    the dump files show the running freq of the mem and CPU?
    Yes
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